Clayton discusses the number of votes William Henry Harrison received for President of the United States at the convention for Delaware's Whig Party. He also discusses a variety of political topics, including his reason for being a Whig and his dislike of the Van Buren administration., Webste...

Cunningham asks Morfit about a sum of money owed him and then proceeds to discuss William Henry Harrison and the presidential election., Morfit, Henry Mason, d. 1868, Remnants of red sealing wax remain. The letterhead consists of illustrations of two gold medals presented to William Henry Harriso...

Ewing states that he cannot speak at the Young Men's Convention to be held at the Tippecanoe battlefield and proceeds to outline why Harrison's election to President of the United States is needed., Henkle, Benjamin; Clark, O.L.; Deming, E., Remnants of red sealing wax remain. The letter ...

Wickliffe discusses his opinion of the country's political state and states that he cannot attend the convention of the Whig Party of Massachusetts., Winthrop, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1809-1894; Ashmun, George, 1804-1870; Lincoln, Solomon, 1804-1881, Remnants of red sealing wax remain.